General Election - PH poll of Polls

General Election - PH poll of Polls

Poll: General Election - PH poll of Polls

Total Members Polled: 268

Labour: 4%
Liberal Democrat: 10%
Conservative and Union: 74%
UKIP: 4%
Greens: 1%
Monster raving looney: 4%
Coallition Government: 2%
SNP: 1%
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B'stard Child

Original Poster:

28,404 posts

246 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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Might as well kick it off seeing as it's now likely biggrin

Sorry I forgot the MX-5 Option if I forgotten any other party shout up and I'll add it wink

This is a "who you think will win poll"



Edited by B'stard Child on Tuesday 18th April 22:26

Yipper

5,964 posts

90 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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Tories, today, according to bookies, are 1/14 on, to win big.

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

244 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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Depends on the manifestoes; the party that pledges to honour the Brexit vote, or in the event of a tie, the party, that pledges to honour the Brexit vote with the best chance of winning.

David87

6,658 posts

212 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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Monster Raving Looney currently in a dead heat with Corbyn & Co. biggrin

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

93 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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I'm guessing this is a "who do you think will win" rather than a "who will you vote for" poll due to the addition of a coallition (sic) government option being on the list?

B'stard Child

Original Poster:

28,404 posts

246 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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FN2TypeR said:
I'm guessing this is a "who do you think will win" rather than a "who will you vote for" poll due to the addition of a coallition (sic) government option being on the list?
Didn't seem much point asking a rabidly right wing forum that has a few token lefties what they would be voting for..........

Start one if you think it would be even slightly representative of the whole country biggrin

TR4man

5,227 posts

174 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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David87 said:
Monster Raving Looney currently in a dead heat with Corbyn & Co. biggrin
How can you tell the difference?

B'stard Child

Original Poster:

28,404 posts

246 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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TR4man said:
David87 said:
Monster Raving Looney currently in a dead heat with Corbyn & Co. biggrin
How can you tell the difference?
The scruffy fker is Corbyn

CDP

7,459 posts

254 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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TR4man said:
David87 said:
Monster Raving Looney currently in a dead heat with Corbyn & Co. biggrin
How can you tell the difference?
The Monster Raving Loonies aren't fighting one another...

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

93 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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B'stard Child said:
FN2TypeR said:
I'm guessing this is a "who do you think will win" rather than a "who will you vote for" poll due to the addition of a coallition (sic) government option being on the list?
Didn't seem much point asking a rabidly right wing forum that has a few token lefties what they would be voting for..........

Start one if you think it would be even slightly representative of the whole country biggrin
Fair point.

gazza285

9,811 posts

208 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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CDP said:
TR4man said:
David87 said:
Monster Raving Looney currently in a dead heat with Corbyn & Co. biggrin
How can you tell the difference?
The Monster Raving Loonies aren't fighting one another...
Have they all made up now? There was a bit of a rumble after Sutch died...

FamousPheasant

497 posts

116 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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Missed the SNP but have the monster raving loonies -or is that deliberate?!

B'stard Child

Original Poster:

28,404 posts

246 months

Tuesday 18th April 2017
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FamousPheasant said:
Missed the SNP but have the monster raving loonies -or is that deliberate?!
Will the SNP gain enough MP's in the UK to form a government?

I suppose it's possible - I'll add the option if it makes you happy as I said I would biggrin

B'stard Child

Original Poster:

28,404 posts

246 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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Any more for any more biggrin

Likes Fast Cars

2,770 posts

165 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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B'stard Child said:
Any more for any more biggrin
I think it's covered. SNP to lose seats, Lib Dums to maybe get 1 or 2 more and a few fellow thread contributors to be happy they got vote LD. JawKnee to be inconsolable on 9 June but going down still fighting saying "Labour will win on a recount".

B'stard Child

Original Poster:

28,404 posts

246 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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Likes Fast Cars said:
B'stard Child said:
Any more for any more biggrin
I think it's covered. SNP to lose seats, Lib Dums to maybe get 1 or 2 more and a few fellow thread contributors to be happy they got vote LD. JawKnee to be inconsolable on 9 June but going down still fighting saying "Labour will win on a recount" still saying Labour will win in 2020.
EFA

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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I think the Torys will win, but things won't change much with seats, safe seats rule, and the marginals are a lot lower than they were, the system isn't set up to deliver a crushing defeat.
What will change is the feeling of May's right to rule, and her control of her own party...I reckon...

What I shall find interesting;
How the LDs wil target the right remain areas
If UkIps support in Northern towns will dissolve...and if this does, the knock on effect for Tory vote
the close marginals in the NW, LD/Labour/Tory are all in a real scrum in some areas,
How many seats the SNP will leak, and if Ruth or Dugdale will win 2nd spot
Arron Banks in some southern place...
Who will replace JC in September
wildcard Tony Blair ststirring bhes!!!

Biker 1

7,730 posts

119 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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Blimey, monster raving loons ahead of labour & others!!!! I hope they put up a candidate in my neck of the woods. If there are any PHers with connections, please persuade them to put up more candidates - I would love to see a loony MP!

Guybrush

4,350 posts

206 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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Any party which offers to subvert the democratically arrived at vote to leave the EU doesn't deserve ever again to have the people's trust. After all, what future vote may they 'disagree' with?

Puggit

48,440 posts

248 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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I've moved since the 2015 election. There we lived in a safe Tory-wet seat, always voted for the leader and had no spine.

Now we live in the Wokingham constituency, and John Redwood is our MP. As a eurosceptic, he can have my vote.